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Josef Albers in Mexico [Hinkson, Lauren, Albers, Josef, Barríendos, Joaquin] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Josef Albers in Mexico Review: Albers was the living artist who most influenced artist Jacob Lawrence 1917-2000 - Josef Albers was the artist-teacher who had the greatest influence on Jacob Lawrence after Lawrence left New York to begin his own teaching career at Black Mountain College. I learned this fact as a student of Jacob Lawrence when I was a graduate student. Around 1968 in interview with Carroll Greene, Jacob Lawrence named Josef Albers as providing him the greatest influence (amongst the better known white artists still living). You can access this same interview by internet search and read for yourself. What a glorious book of book design this book of Albers is! Tour de force extraordinaire! Seeing the photography of ancient Mexico provides new insight to those of us not always so fond of Albers. Whether you love Albers a lot or only just like him a bit, this book will be a great addition to your library. Review: Great book - Beautiful book. Mexico, another aspect of Albers muses. Black and white and color prints but interesting, approachable academic writing. It's not just a coffee table book. Recommend for Albers fans.





| Best Sellers Rank | #338,905 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #430 in Individual Artist Monographs #456 in Biographies of Artists, Architects & Photographers (Books) #781 in Arts & Photography Criticism |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (115) |
| Dimensions | 9.5 x 0.8 x 13 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0892075368 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0892075362 |
| Item Weight | 2.52 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 157 pages |
| Publication date | November 21, 2017 |
| Publisher | Guggenheim Museum Publications |
A**T
Albers was the living artist who most influenced artist Jacob Lawrence 1917-2000
Josef Albers was the artist-teacher who had the greatest influence on Jacob Lawrence after Lawrence left New York to begin his own teaching career at Black Mountain College. I learned this fact as a student of Jacob Lawrence when I was a graduate student. Around 1968 in interview with Carroll Greene, Jacob Lawrence named Josef Albers as providing him the greatest influence (amongst the better known white artists still living). You can access this same interview by internet search and read for yourself. What a glorious book of book design this book of Albers is! Tour de force extraordinaire! Seeing the photography of ancient Mexico provides new insight to those of us not always so fond of Albers. Whether you love Albers a lot or only just like him a bit, this book will be a great addition to your library.
K**F
Great book
Beautiful book. Mexico, another aspect of Albers muses. Black and white and color prints but interesting, approachable academic writing. It's not just a coffee table book. Recommend for Albers fans.
A**I
As described
Great
L**S
Gorgeous book
Beautifully designed book, a great coffee table book full of interesting photos and text of Albers’ time in México.
R**R
Gorgeous and enlightening
This book is gorgeous and enlightening. It reveals the debt Albers owes to pre-Columbian art and architecture as well as the deep and evolving relationship of the artist to that work. What a treat to spend a Sunday afternoon lost in this book.
A**O
Worth It
Really a wonderful book; beautifully illustrated and printed and cloth binding. One the best made art books I’ve seen in a while.
G**L
More beautiful on the outside than inside
The images in this book are disappointingly small - if you’re looking for large photos of Albers’ work, this book isn’t for you. If you’re looking for a gorgeous coffee table book to brighten up your shelves, then this is great.
E**A
Looks expensive
M**O
Come da descrizione
K**G
Es un excelente libro sobre los viajes de Albers y su esposa Annie a México y da cuenta de lo importante que fue la influencia del arte y arquitectura prehispánicos para el desarrollo artístico de Albers, sus dibujos producto de la abstracción de monte Albán y otros sitios arqueológicos me parece bellísimos
R**I
Un libro de gran calidad. Un must para los que apreciamos la obra y legado de Albers. El enfoque particular en la influencia de México es todo un acierto. Excelente manufactura y diseño.
R**S
Edición de primera calidad, información nueva sobre el artista y sus viajes a México, presentación de las obras excelente. Un gran libro
C**N
El diseño interior del libro es muy al estilo editorial se los 70-80. Lo que vale la pena es la información documental que tiene el libro porque estéticamente es feo
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